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Catalogue  No.  43 

New  York  Steam  Wire  Works 

Hopkins  & Co. 

Manufacturers  of 

Wire  Work 

Wire  Cloth 

Wire  Goods 

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Office  & Salesrooms,  90  West  Broadway 


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Dear  Sir: 


We  take  pleasure  in  submitting  to  your  inspection  this  catalogue 


and  PRICE  LIST  of  a few  of  the  various  articles  we  manufacture,  and  would 
call  your  particular  attention  to  our  great  reductions  in  prices.  All  the 
articles  enumerated  herein,  or  in  our  illustrated  sheets  and  price-lists  of 
Fancy  Wire  Work,  in  Railings,  &c.,  are  warranted  to  be  of  the  finest 
material  and  highest  grade  of  workmanship,  and  our  reputation  of  fifty- 
five  years  is  sufficient  guarantee  that  everything  we  manufacture  is  first-class 
in  every  respect,  justly  placing  us  at  the  head  for  all  goods  in  our  line. 

We  cordially  invite  the  general  public  to  visit  our  establishment, 
even  though  they  do  not  desire  to  purchase  immediately,  assuring  all  of  the 
politest  attention. 

As  we  are  the  original  wire  cloth  weavers  in  the  united  states, 
our  list  will  be  found  very  complete,  and  second  to  none  in  prices. 

All  of  our  goods  are  manufactured  on  our  own  premises,  and  under 
our  immediate  supervision,  and  we  are  therefore  enabled  to  execute  all 
orders  with  great  promptness  and  care. 

Thanking  you  for  past  favors,  and  soliciting  a continuance  of  your 
good  will  and  kind  patronage,  we  remain. 


Very  respectfully  yours, 


HOPKINS  & CO. 


New  Jort  Wire  Vork5, 

Established  by  James  IIobkins  in  1840. 

HOPKINS  & CO., 

Office  and  Salesroom,  90  West  Broadway,  New  York, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  EVERY  VARIETY  OF 

Dlain  and  Ofnaniental  Iron  aqd  Wire 

COPPER,  BRASS,  BRONZE,  STEEL,  IRON,  ETC., 

5peeial  DesiijQS  /T\ade  to  Order. 


ORNAMENTAL  SCROLL,  OFFICE,  BANK  AND  CEMETERY  RAILINGS, 
ELEVATOR  ENCLOSURES,  FOLDING  GATES, 

WINDOW,  STALL  AND  SKYLIGHT  GUARDS, 

BANK  GRILLES,  WIRE  SIGNS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


OXVDIZING  AND  PIRATING. 

WIKK  CL.OTM, 

BRASS,  COPPER,  IRON  AND  GALVANIZED. 

Special . Ms . lor  ^ Siliino,  - miniiig  - apii . iniiiiiip  - Parposes. 

Mosquito  or  Fly  Cloth,  Fencing  and  poultry  Netting. 


^Wl-RE  GOODS.  ^ 

COAL  AND  SAND  SCREENS,  SPARK  GUARDS  AND  FENDERS,  SIEVES, 
BAKERS’  AND  CONFECTIONERS’  WIRE  GOODS, 

GALVANIZED  WIRE  CHAIRS  AND  SETTEES,  FLOUR  STANDS,  TRELLISES,  BASKETS, 
TREE  GUARDS,  WIRE  GAS  GLOBES, 

LEADER  CAPS,  WINDOW  SCREENS,  BARBED  WIRE,  WIRE,  ETC. 


STABLE  FITTI/MGS. 


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PAGE. 

Balcony  Railings 11,  32 

Bank  “ 11  to  28 

Basement  Gate 11 

Bowed  Window  Guard 31 

Bra-ss,  Wire  31 

“ “ Work 23  to  28 

Bronzed  Iron  Wire  Work 23  to  28 

Cast  Iron  Posts 11  to  21 

Cemetery  Railings 12  to  17 

Church  Window  Guards 8,  9 

Counter  Railing 18  to  21 

De.sk  Railings 18  to  21 

Door  Guard 8 

Doubled  Grooved  Frame 8 

Driveway  Gates 12  to  17 

Elevator  Enclosure 31 

“ 'Gates 30 

Express  Wagon  Gates 30 

Ferryboat  Gates 30 

Flat  Iron  Guards 10 

“ Wire  Guards 23  to  28 

Folding  Gates 30 

Granite  Post 15,  16 

Grilles 10,  24  to  28 

Grooved  Frame 3 

Hatchway  Gates 30 

Hotel  Railing 11 


PAGE. 

Iron  Posts,  cast 11  to  21 

Wire 33 

“ Work 10 

“ Wire  Work 3 to  31 

Nursery  Window  Guard 31 

Office  Railings 11  to  28 

Oxydized  Wire  Work 23  to  28 

Piazza  Railing 11 

Pipe  Railing 26 

Posts,  granite  and  cast  iron 11  to  21 

Railings 11  to  28 

Railway  Gates 30 

Residence  Railings 11  to  17 

Round  Frame 3 

Skylight  Guards 9,  29 

Signs,  wire 18 

Stoop  Railing 11 

Store  Fronts 4 to  7,  30 

Theatre  Railings 11,  32 

Wagon  Gates 30 

Window  Guards 3,  8 to  11,  31 

Wire,  Brass 31 

“ Iron 33 

“ Sign 18 

“ Table  of  Sizes  and  Weights 33 

Wrought  Iron  Work 10,  11 


Directions  for  Mensnring. 

We  Advise  that  Great  0are 

Should  be  used  by  those  lyho  fayor  us  ^yit]l  their  orders  for  railings, 
DOOR  AND  WINDOW  GUARDS,  GATES,  &.C.,  to  make  their  measurements 
“perfectly  accurate,”  as  this  class  of  work  cannot  be  altered  after 
COMPLETION.  If  there  are  to  be  any  curves  give  the  exact  radius,  also 
the  beginning  and  end  of  the  points  of  the  curye;  or,  what  is  better,  send  a 
full-sized  DIAGRAM  of  the  curved  portions.  If  there  are  to  be  cash  holes, 
give  exact  location  both  in  relation  to  ends  of  rail,  distance  above  desk,  size 
and  shape,  and  whether  they  are  to  have  closing  doors. 

If  gates  are  desired,  state  exact  location  and  size,  whether  single  or 
double,  and  which  way  to  swing  and  whether  any  part  of  the  railing  is 
to  stand  independent ; or  if  ends  are  to  a wall  or  partition,  please  state 
whether  of  brick,  lath,  plaster  or  wood.  A sketch  of  the  ground  plan  of 
the  rail  should  always  be  sent  with  order,  showing  all  distances  between 
points,  and,  if  necessary,  this  should  beaccompanied  by  an  elevation  plan 
of  the  same.  Also  note  if  there  are  any  jogs  to  fit  surrounding 
wood-work. 

Please  be  particular  in  stating  the  number  of  the  pattern  wanted, 
whether  with  or  without  pickets,  rosettes,  ic.,  and  the  color  to  be 
])ainted.  If  any  locks,  returns  or  glass  shelves  are  required, 
please  state  number,  shape  and  size. 

Have  the  descrijition  as  full  and  complete  as  possible,  and  we 

GUARANTEE  SATISFACTION  IN  EVERY  CASE. 


Entimalr./i  Cheerfiilli/  Furnkhed  on  Epery  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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Showing  the 
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difference  between  a 
and  a Grooved  Frame. 


Round 


Pattern  No.  137. 


Pattern  No.  37. 


Tliis  cut  represcnis  the  manner  of  affl.x- 
ing  wire  to  a Hound  frame. 


This  cut  represents  the  manner  of  affixing 
wire  to  a Grooved  or  Cliannel  frame. 


WIRE  WINDOW  GUARD. 

Grooved  Iron  Frame.  Dianmnd  ]\[esh, 
with  Picket  Top.  t^ee  price  list,  page  3'J. 


Pattern  No.  137. 

WIRE  WINDOW  GUARD. 

Round  Iron  Frame.  Diamond  Jlesh, 
with  Picket  Top.  See  jirice  iist,  page  32.  | 


JA!MKS  HOPKINS,  wlio  estahlislicd  tliis  business  in  1840,  was  the  first  Manufacturer  of 
Wire  Work  in  the  United  States  who  crimped  wire  for  the  purpose  of  making  window' 
guards,  etc. 

Formerly  the  wires  were  not  crimiied  and  inierlaced  as  they  now  are.  but  were 
simply  laid  across  each  other  and  tied  with  lieht  wire  at  the  crossings  in  a diamond- 
shaped  mesh. 

By  his  patent  of  Crimping  and  Interlacing  the  wires  as  shown  in  the  above  cuts,  the 
strength  and  utility  of  Wire  Work  was  trebled,  and  this  method  wuis  immediatelj’  adopted 
by  all  the  other  wire  workers  then  and  since. 


1)ES]G^^  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


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Pattern  No.  37.  WIRE  STORE  FRONT.  Diamond  Mesh.  See  price  list,  page  32. 
EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  ALL  STORE  FRONTS. 


Pattern  No.  70.  WIRE  STORE  FRONT.  Side  Crimp.  See  price  list,  page.s  4 and  32. 


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Pattern  No.  5a.  WIRE  STORE  FRONT.  Globe  Pattern.  Gothic  Top.  Painted.and  Bronzed,  |1. 50  per  square  foot.  Extra  charges,  page  4. 


HOPKINS  & CO  , 90  West  Broadway. 


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ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


BANK  AND  OFFICE  PARTITION  AND  RAILING. 

Showing  Cage  for  Paying  Teller,  with  Roof.  See  pages  22  to  24. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 


WIRE  WINDOW  GUARDS. 


Pattern  No.  38. 

Heavy  Wire  Window  or  Door  Guard. 

Same  as  Pattern  No.  37,  with  Doubled  Grooved 
Frame.  15  cents  above  lists  per  square 
foot.  See  price  list,  page  33. 


Pattern  No.  137. 

Wire  Window  or  Door  Guard. 

Plain  Bound  Frame. 

See  price  list,  page  32. 


Pattern  No.  45. 

Galvanized  Wire  Cloth  Window  Guard. 

On  a Round  Iron  Frame.  Suitable  for 
Churches,  Factories,  Outhouses,  etc. 

Per  s(i.  ft. 

No.  4 Mesh,  of  No.  22  Wire 25 

“ 3 “ “ “ 20  “ 25 

“ 2 IS  “ 25 

“ J “ “ “ 16  “ 25 


Pattern  No.  139. 

Double  Wire,  Diamortd  Mesh,  Round 
Frame  Window  Guard. 

List  25  per  cent,  higher  than  Pattern 
No.  137.  See  price  list,  page  32. 


Estimates  C/tcerfullii  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  arid  Brass  Worh. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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WIRE  WINDOW  GUARDS. 


PRICE  LIST  PATTERN  No.  15. 


■ix3  inch  Mesh,  No.  15  Wire,  Painted 30  cents  per  square  foot. 

“ “ “ “ “ Galvanized 45  “ “ “ “ 

|x4  “ “ “ 12  “ Painted 35  “ “ “ 

“ “ “ “•  “ “ Galvanized 50  “ “ “ “ 


ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 


WROUGHT  IRON  WINDOW  GUARDS. 


Pattern  No.  17. 


Pattern  No.  18. 


Wrought  Iron  Work  of  every  description.  Railings,  Window  Guards  and  Grilles 
for  country  and  city  residences.  Ornamental  Scroll  Iron  Railings  for  Balconies,  Stores 
and  Factories. 

ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


Estinuites  GfieerfiMy  Fanmlied  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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Ornamental  Wire  Stoop,  Piazza,  or  Balcony 

Railings. 

Suitable  for  Hotels,  Theatres,  Dwellings,  Offices,  etc. 


Per 

Lineal  Foot. 

Pattern  No.  52.  On  Stoop  and  Enclosure,  36  inches  high $3  50 

" “ 129.  “ Balcony,  36  Inches  high 2 50 

Per 

Sq.  Foot. 

Pattern  No.  18.  On  Window $0  85 

“ “ 70.  “ Basement  Gate.  See  price  list,  page  32 50 


I I I E would  call  your  especial  attention  to  the  convenience  of  an  outside  Wire 
Basement  Gate.  It  is  a suitable  protection  against  intruders  of  all  kinds,  and 
gives  perfect  ventilation,  air  and  light.  IMade  of  W''rought  Iron  in  Patterns  5,  6 
and  7,  or  any  Wire  design,  to  order.  Balcony  Railings  of  the  above  patterns  will  be 
found  ornamental,  as  well  as  serviceable,  when  finely  painted,  and  the  rosettes  and 
pickets  gilded.  In  cost,  they  are  far  below  anj-thing  of  equal  appearance. 

We  will  be  pleased  to  furnish  an  ^estimate  on  receipt  of  diagrams  for  Railings  of 
any  of  the  above  patterns. 


ANT  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 


Painted  and  Bronzed. 

EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  GATES,  POSTS,  LOCKS,  ETC.,  SAME  AS  ON  PAGE  13. 


Edimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Ecery  Desci  iption  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


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EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  ALL  RAILINGS. 


For  Driveway  Gates from  ifso  00 

“ Iron  Posts “ 2 00 

“ Granite  Posts “ 8 00 

“ Locks •'  2 00 

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DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


WITHOUT  PICKETS.  WITH  PICKETS. 


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Patterns  No.  64  or  66.  36  inches  high 


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$2  75 


Painted  and“Bronzed. 

EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  GATES,  POSTS,  LOCKS,  ETC.,  SAME  AS  ON  PAGE  13 


Estimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway 


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Lineal  Foot. 


Pattern  No.  128.  36  indies  high |2  25 

“ “ 129.  36  “ “ 2 50 


Painted  and  Bronzed. 


EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  GATES,  POSTS,  LOCKS,  ETC.,  SAME  AS  ON  PAGE  13. 


ANT  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


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Painted  and  Bri  nzed. 

EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  GATES,  POSTS.  LOCKS,  ETC.,  SAME  AS  ON  PAGE  13. 


Estimate*  Cfieerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


“ 64.  36  “ “ 

“ 66.  36  “ “ 

“ 67.  36  “ “ 

Painted  and  Bronzed. 

EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  GATES,  POSTS,  LOCKS,  ETC.,  SAME  AS  ON  PAGE  13. 


2 75 
2 75 
2 25 


ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


Above  are  set  in  Iron  Posts. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 


COUNTER,  DESK  AND  OFFICE  RAILINGS. 

For  Banking  Rooms,  Railroad  Ticket  Offices,  Store  Rooms,  Stock  Rooms,  Etc. 


Pattern  No.  43. 

Plain  Round  Frame  Counter  or  Desk  Railing,  without  Picket  Top. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  COUNTER  OR  DESK  RAILING. 


. Pattern  No.  43.  Per 

Lineal  Foot. 

12  indies  bigli $0  50 

20  “ “ 65 

24  “ “ 80 

30  “ “ 1 00 

36  “ “ 1 15 

42  “ “ 1 35 

Each. 

Extra  cliarge  for  Pickets,  Pattern  No.  44 per  lineal  foot,  |0  20 

“ “ “ Rosettes 10 

“ “ “ Cash  Holes 1 00 

“ “ “ Latches  and  Doors  2 00 


WIRE  SIGNS. 

Wire  Signs  of  every  description  made  to  order. 

All  Patterns  of  Motal  and  Wood  Block  Letters  at  the  lowest  possible  prices  consistent 
with  good  material  and  workmanship. 

Gilding  and  Enameling. 

Sketches  and  Estimates  cheerfully  furnished  on  application. 


Estimates  Vheerfully  Furnished  on  Ecery  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS. 


PRICE  LIST  PATTERNS  Nos. 

PICKETS  AND 

24  inches  high,  painted  and  bronzed. . 

Extra  for  Cash  Opening each,  P 00 

“ “ “ “ with  Door  “ 

00  to  $10  00 

“ “ Arch  Top 3 00 


180  AND  42,  INCLUDING 
ROSETTES. 

per  lineal  foot,  $1  50 

Extra  for  'Walnut  Shelf .$1  00  to  $3  00 

“ “ Glass  “ 3 00  “ 8 00 

“ “ Posts 1 00  “ 3 00 


Estimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on.  Ecery  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


Pattern  No.  87.  Globe  Pattern  Counter  or  Office  Railing.  Cast  Iron  Posts. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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PRICE  LIST  FOR  PATTERNS:;  Nos.  65  and  87. 


24  inches  high,  painted  and  bronzed 


per  lineal  foot,  §3  00 


EXTRA  CHARGES  FOR  CASH  O PEN  I N GS-. . W ITH  OR  WITHOUT  DOORS. 
ARCH  TOPS,  WALNUT  AND  GLASS*  SH  ELVES  AND  POSTS, 

AS  ON  PAGE  20. 


All  Gold  or  Silver  Bronze 


12  rents  extra  per  stpiare  foot. 


AA’r  DESIGN  EXECUTED  >J0  ODDEll. 


Pattern  No.  65.  Globe  Pattern,  Gothic  Top  Counter  Railing.  Cast  Iron  Posts. 


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Pattern  No.  50.  Square  Mesh,  Flat  Wire,  in  Grooved  Frame. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  SQUARE  MESH,  FLAT  WIRE  WORK. 

Iron  Painted,  Brass  Dipped  and  Lacquered. 


Mesh. 

Size  of  Wire. 

Pattern  No 

50. 

Pattern  No.  60. 

Painted. 

Brass. 

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No.  17  Gauge. 

$1  25 

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All  Gold  or  Silver  Bronze. . . 12  cents  extra  per  square  foot. 

Unframed  Panels  25  per  cent,  lower  than  above  list. 


These  prices  apply  only  to  work  36  in.  or  more  in  height,  and  of  not  less  than  9 sq.  feet 
in  area. 

Extra  charge  for  small  pieces,  irregular  shapes,  Ogees,  Curves,  Gates,  Cash  Openings, 
Wickets,  Name  Plates,  Crating,  and  all  such  extra  work  at  lowest  possible  prices. 

Desk  or  Counter  Railing,  30  to  35  inches  high,  advance  list  15  per  cent. 

“ “ “ “ 24  “ 29  “ “ “ “ 25  “ 

“ “ “ “ 18  » 23  “ “ “ “ 333^  “ 

“ “ “ “ 17  and  less,“  “ “ 50  “ 

Prices  for  Scroll  Borders  are  extra  in  addition  to  area. 

Grecian  Borders,  lineal  foot,  $1.25  to$1.75  | Separate  Scroll  Borders,  lineal  foot,  $1.25 to $2.00 


Estimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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Polished  Brass,  Oxydized  and  Bronzed 
Flat  Wire  Work. 


Pattern  No  6o. 


Pattern  No.  6i. 

Diamond  mesli.  Same  as  Pattern  No.  60. 
List  20  per  cent,  higher. 

See  price  list,  page  22. 


Pattern  No.  6o. 

With  Grecian  Border  No.  82. 
See  price  list,  page  22. 


Pattern  No  6o. 

With  Single  Scroll  Border  No.  80. 
Scroll  Border,  90  cts.  per  lineal  foot. 
See  price  list,  page  22. 


Pattern  No.  75. 

C,  Scroll  Design  for  Elevator  Enclosure,  etc. 
Iron,  painted,  !J2.50  per.  sq.  ft.  Brass,  $4.00 


Pattern  No.  61. 

With  Separate  Scroll  Border  No.  84. 
See  price  list,  page  22. 


ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


colUmma  uHivttsnt 


NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 

Polished  Brass,  Oxydized  and  Bronzed 
Flat  Wire  Work. 


Pattern  No,  72. 

Diamond  mesh,  same  as  Pattern  No.  71. 
, List  20  per  cent,  higher. 

See  price  list,  page  22. 


Pattern  No.  73. 

Diamond  mesh.  Flat  wire.  Double  twist. 
Separate  Scroll  Border  No.  85,  and  Wire 
Pickets. 

List  20  per  cent,  higher  than  No.  60. 

See  price  list,  page  22. 

Wire  Pickets  No.  89  and  No.  95,  30  and  50 
cents  each. 


Pattern  No.  71. 

Square  mesh.  Spiral  twist.  Single  Scroll 
Border,  No.  81. 

List  10  per  cent,  higher  than  No.  60. 
See  price  list,  page  22. 


Pattern  No.  69. 

Flat  wire.  Side  crimp  design. 
Separate  Scroll  Border  No.  85. 
List  40  per  cent,  higher  than  No.  60. 
See  price  list,  page  22. 


^WING  to  the  great  variety  of  styles  and  shapes,  such  as  pattern,  size  of  mesh,  width 
^ and  thickness  of  flat  bars  and  wire,  it  is  impossible  to  give  a complete  list  of  all  the 
changes  to  which  this  class  of  work  is  susceptible.  We  have,  however,  formulated  on 
page  22  a table,  pricing  the  patterns  which  are  the  basis  of  this  class,  and  which  will 
be  found  a satisfactory  guide  to  the  prices  of  the  foregoing  patterns.  Everything 
regarding  mesh,  material,  etc.,  is  equally  applicable  to  them.  We  would  suggest  though 
that  the  medium  prices  in  each  grade  are  what  is  mostly  desired  for  a good  substantial  job. 


Etiimatet  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


Polished  Brass  Gates,  Wickets,  Grilles  ^ Guards, 

FOR  BANKS,  BUSINESS  OFFICES,  LIBRARIES,  DRAWINC  ROOMS,  Etc. 


Pattern  No.  206.  Polished  Brass  Grille. 

13.00  per  square  foot.^ 


Ornamental  Brass  Scroll  Gate. 

|5.00  per  square  foot. 


Polished  Brass  Gate. 

$3.50  per  square  foot. 


AS  there  are  innumerable  different  stjdes  and  designs  for  this  line  of  work,  we  show 
M these  cuts  as  illustrations,  not  by  any  means  as  the  only  patterns  we  make.  We 
* have  many  varieties  of  these  designs,  which  are  more  or  less  ornamental.  Prices 
quoted  on  receipt  of  patterns,  sizes,  etc. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 


BRASS  TUBE  RAILINGS. 


Pattern  No.  76.  With  Scroll  Border  No.  94,  and  Tube  Railing. 


Stoop  and  Area  Hand  Rails  and  Posts. 

Polished  Brass  and  Nickel  Plated. 

Prices  according  to  size,  shape,  etc.,  quoted  on  application. 


IRON  PIPE  RAILINGS. 


Rustless  finish,  galvanized  and  painted  for  Bulwarks,  etc.  All  sizes  made  to  order. 
Prices  quoted  on  application. 


Eatimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work. 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


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ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


BANK  AND  OFFICE  WIRE  RAILING,  WITH  SLIDING  GATE.  Patterns  No.  77,  No.  73,  No.  78,  No.  51,  No.  50,  No.  6(. 

Wicket  No.  2()4.  Scroll  Borders  No.  85,  No.  90,  No.  94  on  Giite,  and  No.  91  under  Wicket.  With  Ornamental  Posts.  Wire  Pickets  No.  88. 

See  price  list,  page  22. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS. 


5r^' 

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AJcfcvfc 

aisSi 

Estimates  Cheerfully  Furnished  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Bi'ass  Work. 


I 


[OXYDIZED  BRASS  SCROLL  RAILING.  Pattern  No.  74. 

With  Scroll  Borders  No.  85  and  No.  91,  and  Wire  Pickets  No.  88.  Bailings  of  any  design  made  to  order. 

Iron,  painted per  .square  foot,.f.3. 00  | Brass per  .square  foot,  .^5. 00 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


2!) 


WIRE  SKYLIGHT  GUARDS. 


Galvanized  Guard  over  Hip  Skylight. 

Half  inch  mesh,  supported  in  sections  above  glass  on  Angle  and  Tee  iron  frames. 


Heavy  Galvanized  Guard  over  Rear  or  Extension  Skylight. 

One  inch  diamond  mesh,  panels  on  grooved  iron  frames,  supported  by  Angle  and  Tee  irons 
above  skylight ; sections  removable. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS, 

WROUGHT  IRON  FOLDING  GATES. 


OCR  FOLDING  GATES  are  now  up  in  many  Elev:ii„r  Cars  and  Hatchway  Open- 
ings.  They  can  be  used  wliere  ecouoinv  in  space  is  required  Avith  ver}'  satis- 
factory  results.  The  strength  ttnd  neatness  of  our  Folding  Gates  meet  all 
,ilie  requirements  and  fills  their  purpose  admiriibh\ 

Adapted  for  Hatchway  and  Elevator  Shaft  openings,  Elevator  Cars  Store  Fronts 
Railroad  Cars,  Ferryboats,  Exjiress  Wagons,  etc.  ’ ’ 

All  patterns  of  Folding  Gates  furnished  and  estimated  on. 

Price  $l.o0  jier  .square  foot,  complete  with  trtick,  etc. 

Lock,  §3.00  e.xtra.  Made  to  swing  out,  .§3.00  extra. 

When  necessary  or  practicable  we  iilace  upright  stiffening  bars  to  strengthen  the 
web  of  the  gate. 


PRICE 

LIST  FOR  BOWED 

GUARDS. 

WINDOW 

Without 

With 

Height. 

Pickets. 

Pickets. 

18  inches 

§0  85 

21  •• 

TO 

95 

24  “ 

••  SO 

1 05 

30  . 

••  1 00 

1 25 

3fi  “ 

••  1 20 

Painted  and  Bronzed. 

1 45 

hutimates  Cheerfully  l^urtitahed  on  Every  Description  of  Iron  and  Brass  Work, 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  90  West  Broadway. 


:ii 


Three  sininds  wire,  square  mesli  on  grooved  iron  frames.  Chist  iron  pilasters  and 
facias.  Sliding  gates,  (’an  be  neatl,v  arranged  so  tliat  the  whole  fiout  will  swing  out  when 
necessary. 


PRICE  LIST  BRASS  AND  COPPER  WIRE. 

Brown  & Sharpe’s  Gauge  the  Standard. 


Com. 

High 

Brass 

Low 

(iild'g, 

Bron7.e 

Brass 

anil 

Copper 

All  Nos.  to  ) 
No.  10,  inc.  f 

$0.23 

$0.27 

$0.31 

Above  No.  | 
10  to  No.  16  \ 

.23.1 

.274 

.3U 

Nos.  17  and  18 

.24 

.28 

.32 

“ 19  and  20 

. 25 

. 2!) 

.33 

No.  21 

.26 

.34 

“ 22 

.27 

.31 

.35 

“ 23 

.28 

.32 

.36 

“ 24 

.30 

.3i 

.38 

“ 25 

.32 

.o(i 

.40 

“ 26 

.35 

.39 

.43 

“ 27 

.38 

.12 

.46 

Com. 

High 

Brass 

r.ow 

Brass 

Oilii’g, 

Bronze 

and 

Copper 

No. 

28 

$0.42 

$0.46 

$0.51 

“ 

29 

.45 

.49 

.54 

“ 

30 

.48 

..52 

.62 

31 

.51 

. 55 

.67 

32 

.55 

.59 

.73 

33 

..59 

.63 

.82 

34 

.64 

.68 

.95 

“ 

35 

.70 

.74 

1.30 

36 

.70 

.80 

1 .50 

37 

1.00 

1.04 

1.70 

38 

1.30 

1.34 

2.00 

“ 

39 

2.00 

2.00 

3.25 

“ 

40 

2.60 

2.60 

5 . 75 

ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ORDER. 


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NEW  YORK  STEAM  WIRE  WORKS; 


BALCONY  OR  THEATRE  RAILING. 


Pattern  No.  53. 

26  inches  high,  painted  and  bronzed,  per  Jineal  foot 

28  “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 

30  “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 

Cast  Iron  Posts,  $3.00  lo  $7.00  each,  extra. 


$2  50 
3 00 
3 50 


PRICE  PER  SQUARE  FOOT  OF  PATTERNS  Nos.  37  and  137, 
INCLUDING  PICKETS. 


Size 

size 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

Size 

Size 

Painted. 

Galvanized. 

of 

of 

of 

of 

Mesh. 

AVire. 

iKound 

Gr’ved 

Hound 

Gr'ved 

Round 

Gr'ved 

Round  Gr’ved 

J’rame. 

Fiame. 

Frame. 

Fiaine. 

Mesh. 

AA'ire. 

Frame. 

Frame. 

Frame.  Frame. 

1 inch. 

No.  10 

$0  50 

$0  60 

0 

-7 

0 

$0  90 

24  inch. 

No.  4 

$0  50 

“ 12 

34 

42 

48 

59 

“ 6 

so  27 

32 

$0  40  $0  56 

“ 14 

29 

38 

40 

52 

“ 8 

24 

30 

36  52 

“ 16 

25 

35 

33 

45 

“ 9 

22 

30 

32  45 

IK  “ 

“ 9 

44 

55 

65 

85 

3 “ 

“ 0 

52 

90 

“ 10 

34 

42 

48 

59 

“ 3 

40 

65 

“ 12 

29 

38 

42 

55 

“ 4 

36 

60 

“ 14 

25 

33 

33 

45 

“ 6 

24 

30 

38  48 

IK  “ 

“ 6 

55 

70 

75 

1 00 

“ 8 

22 

29 

33  46 

“ 8 

40 

50 

54 

70 

3K  “ 

“ 0 

48 

85 

“ 9 

34 

40 

48 

59 

“ 8 

40 

68 

“ 10 

29 

38 

42 

55 

“ 4 

36 

60 

“ 12 

25 

33 

39 

50 

“ 6 

24 

33 

38  48 

1%  “ 

“ 6 

42 

60 

65 

85 

“ 8 

22 

30 

34  46 

“ 8 

30 

40 

45 

56 

4 “ 

“ 0 

43 

75 

“ 9 

27 

36 

41 

52 

“ 2 

40 

60 

“ 10 

25 

34 

38 

49 

“ 3 

33 

56 

“ 12 

24 

33 

35 

45 

“ 4 

30 

52 

2 

“ 4 
“ 6 

34 

80 

42 

46 

1 15 
60 

“ 6 
“ 8 

22 

20 

26 

25 

30  43 

28  40 

“ 8 

29 

36 

44 

56 

“ 9 

25 

35 

39 

52 

“ 10 

22 

32 

35 

43 

1 

IM 

IK 

2 


PRICE  LIST  PATTERN  No.  70. 


inch  Mesh,  No.  13  Wire,  00c  perscj.  fool. 
“ “ “11  “ OOc  “ 

“ “ “ 10  “ 58c  “ 

“ “ “ 8 “ 55c  “ 

“ “ “ 6 “ 63c  “ 


3 inch  3Iesh,  No.  6 Wire,  50c  per  sq.  foot. 

“ “ “ 3 “ 60c  “ 

4  3 “ 55c  “ 

0 “ 65c  “ 

“ “ “ 000  “ OOc  “ 


Above  prices  include  Painting  and  Bronzing. 

Extra  charges  for  small  pieces,  etc.,  see  page  22. 

Extra  charge  for  Ho.^eltes,  10  cts.  eacli.  .\11  Gold  or  Silver  Bronze,  12  els.  extra  persq.  ft. 


Kiliimlcs  ClieerfuVy  Furninlied  on  Enery  Dencription  of  Iron  and  Brasn  Woi'k. 


AVtRY  LIBRARY 
COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITT 


HOPKINS  & CO.,  PO  West  Broadway. 


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TABLE. 

Showing  the  Full  Sizes,  Diameter  in  Decimals  of  an  Inch,  and  the  Number  of  Feet  in  One 
Pound  of  each  Gauge  Iron  Wire,  as  drawn  by  the  United  States  Manufacturers. 


STANDARD  PRICE  LIST  FOR  IRON  WIRE. 
Bright,  Annealed,  Coppered  or  Galvanized,  In  63-lb.  bundles. 


Nos. . . 

. . 00  to  9 10  & 11 

12 

13&14 

15&16 

17 

18 

Per  pound 

10c. 

11c. 

ll^c. 

12ic. 

14c. 

15c. 

16c. 

Annealed 

1 or  Weaving  Wire, 

in  I2-Ib.  stones. 

Nos 

..17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22  23 

24 

25 

26 

Per  lb. . 

,.15c. 

16c. 

19c. 

20c. 

21c. 

22c.  23c. 

24c. 

25c. 

26c. 

Nos 

..27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32  33 

34 

35 

36 

Per  lb. . 

..28c. 

29c. 

30c. 

32c. 

33c. 

35c.  37c 

40c. 

45c. 

65c. 

Tin 

ned  Wire 

Nos. . . 

9 10  & 11 

12,  13  & 14 

15&  16 

17 

18  19  & 20 

Per  lb. 

15c. 

16c. 

17c. 

17ic. 

18c. 

18ic. 

19c. 

Nos. . . 

.21  & 22 

23&24 

25 

26  27 

28  29 

30  31 

32  33 

34  35 

36 

Per  Ih . 

. 20c. 

21c. 

22c. 

23c.  24c. 

25c.  26c 

. 27c.  28c. 

32c.  33c. 

34c.  40c. 

48c. 

ANY  DESIGN  EXECUTED  TO  ODDER. 


MOSQUITO  AND  FINE  WIRE  SCREENS. 

Offices  and  Houses  Fitted  Up  with  the  Best  Quality  of  Doors  and  Window  Screens. 

Walnut,  Ash,  Cherry,  Oak,  Etc.,  Hardwood  Frames. 

Handsomely  Moulded  and  Strongly  Tenoned.  Lettered  In  Gold. 


Brass,  Copper,  Galvanized  and  Iron. 

POULTRY  AND  MOSQUITO  NETTING,  Etc.,  Etc. 

ALSO  MANUF.VCTUREKB  OF 

WIRH  C>OOD8  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Sand  fui-  CataloBU*. 


